In case you missed it, the big news is that a minimal Arduino core is up and working on the ESP32. There’s still lots left to do, but the core functionality — GPIO, UART, SPI, I2C, and WiFi — are all ...
If you are used to coding with almost any modern tool except the Arduino IDE, you are probably accustomed to having on-chip debugging. Sometimes having that visibility inside the code makes all the ...
Managing libraries for Arduino boards has traditionally been a time-consuming and error-prone process. Developers often had to manually search for, download, and configure libraries, which could be ...
The development team at Arduino has this week introduced two new and exciting Arduino storage libraries in the form of Arduino_POSIXStorage and Arduino_UnifiedStorage. These additions are a big deal ...
Since Arduino Create* is run entirely in the cloud, your code is compiled on a server (AWS at the time of this writing), then the binary is copied to your board in the ~/sketches folder. The binary is ...
Tired of building the same old Arduino projects like blinking LEDs, temperature monitors, and line-following robots? Now it’s ...
Over 8 years ago I wrote an article about Arduino for Make: Magazine, later Adafruit manufactured Arduino’s in the USA for awhile when Arduino was 2 separate companies (we only worked with Arduino.cc) ...
How do you save data from an Arduino-based device to a memory card? Fortunately, a microSD card and SD card breakout board now make this an easy task. Below is a simple tutorial on how to capture data ...
Shift-out: again? Yes, shift-out registers again, now daisy-chained! But let me write down a short foreword. As probably occurs for most of the subjects, especially those related to the Arduino board, ...
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